With ton's of weapons, ton's of spells, ton's of enemy's and ton's of possibilities, you cross the world of Nox...

User Rating: 9.6 | Nox PC
This game is to my opinion one of the best ever made but still isn't worth a ten....

At the beginning of the game you can choose between three "races" which one of the three you will be.... You can choose:
Warrior= strong fighter,has no magic,lot's of very cool weapons,armory,swords,shuriken and what so else you can use.
Conjurur= An animal controler,has armory either but no swords and shuriken, although this race is able to control a bow...and even better, to control and even summon animals and monsters.
Wizard= Fights with nearly only magic or doesn't fights but sneaks by his enemy while he's invisible,has ton's of spells from Lightning to Fist of Vengeance.

The game is all about smashing your way trought ten hard levels full of monsters, animals, Necromancers and the evil Hecubah herself.
Hecubah is the evil boss you eventually have to defeat and the Necromancers are her apprentices and bodyguards.
This game is an RPG so you start quite weak with just a stick and a spell or something. While you fight your way trough small spiders and Urchins you get stronger,and you get new weapons,new spells, new options.
This continous througout the whole game.
You have to fight your way trough Orc's later in the game and infiltrate their encampent and free some captured woman, you get to stand eye before eye with stone Golums and really anoying beasts who can change into chest's...which you usually open...then you suddenly figure out that it isn't a chest but a beast with a hacking point on his chest.
Your mission as I already told is to kill Hecubah and free Nox, but as you start as a weak warrior/conjurur or wizard with just a stick, your mission leading to defeating Hecubah will be collecting an ultimatily strong weapon, the Heart of Nox.... this weapon excist in parts as a hellbeard,a animal, a blue stone, and some more parts.
Through the ten levels you collect and configure your weapon to the Heart of Nox with which you will in the end defeat Hecubah with.

If you want the full experience of the game you should play it in all three modes, because the ten levels are all the same indeed but there are much cool differences, like when you're an wizard you will have to fight ogres in the Tower of Wizards while when you're an warrior you will have to fight wizards in there. And you start the game in three different locations.

And finally why you should play the game in all three modes is because the eleventh level, the level in which you beat Hecubah, is different for all three modes.

Al together this game is really a must-have for all gamers.